1107:, "with eight men in the side who had not played in the previous round, the eager Lions outplayed Geelong in every phase of the game . . . as the game progressed they not only outmarked and outscored the Cats, but also beat them at their own fast, play-on game" — "Fitzroy, winning in nearly all positions, not only "broke the ice" against Geelong on Saturday . . . it shattered it" — and, moreover, he stressed, although the final score seemed to indicate that Geelong, which had "six shots fewer than Fitzroy", had " down badly in attack", the real reason for "this inaccuracy" is that it had been "caused by the strong play of Fitzroy's defenders".
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hard and keeping close to their opponents at all times, and that they continuously back each other up — and, as often as they could, use the handball directly to the team-mate that was backing up. In general play, he instructed them to keep their opponents between themselves and the boundary: see, for instance, the two-on-one tackle in the photograph at McFarlane (2014).
1020:, routinely excluded all except the players from the change-rooms before the matches and at half-time — and delivered an impressive, inspiring, and stirring speech, continuously interspersed by the ever more raucous cheers and encouragement of the assembled supporters, which sent the players out onto the field fully aroused, motivated, and eager to begin the contest.
987:— whose last 10 senior games, over three seasons (1961–1963) had been with losing Fitzroy teams, and who had been specifically promoted from the seconds for this special reason — to come in from the right side of Farmer at each bounce and boundary throw-in, bump him, and allow the other (even less experienced) Fitzroy ruckman,
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Having played with
Fitzroy's Firsts, Seconds, and Thirds (under-19s) over more than a decade, Wally Clark retired from senior football at the end of the 1962 VFL season, having played 105 senior games over eight seasons (1955-1962) and, in 1962, the team's top goal-scorer (21 goals). He was appointed
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In the second quarter, and kicking against the breeze, "the Lions were hanging on to their lead with a grim determination . . . defenders were hurling themselves in for the ball and could not break through" While
Fitzroy were able to score three behinds, Geelong, kicking to the scoring end, could
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and John
Sharrock could be destabilised by coming at them from their right side: see for example, the photograph of Norm Brown and John Hayes, coming in together from the centre of the ground, on the right side of the left-footer Garry Hamer, who is on the boundary side of the ground. In particular,
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Given Wally Clark's specific pre-match instructions, it is significant that, not only did "the Lions' plan to nullify star ruckman Polly Farmer . . . bumping Farmer at the throw-ins and bounces while teammate Fry went for the hit out . . . an outstanding success . . . Farmer's eclipse made hard
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Saturday morning (13 July 1963) — based upon reports that the majority of the grounds upon which games were scheduled to be played that afternoon "were completely waterlogged" — the VFL’s adverse weather committee made the unanimous decision to postpone
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Attended by 16,221 spectators at
Fitzroy's home ground, the match was one of the major highlights of the 1960s, wherein the young, inexperienced (and, for the 1963 season, winless) Fitzroy team unexpectedly, comprehensively — and, for some, "miraculously" — beat the experienced and powerful Geelong
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Neil
Tresize retired from senior football at the end of the 1959 VFL season, having played 185 senior games over eleven seasons (1949-1959). He was appointed Geelong Reserves captain-coach for the 1960 season (winning the Gardiner Medal in 1960), and served as captain-coach for another two seasons
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Clark methodically stressed the importance, regardless of the end to which the team was kicking, of attacking along the dryer (northern) grandstand side of the ground, and defending along the far more water-logged (southern) "outer" side of the ground. He demanded that they concentrate on tackling
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The
Geelong Football Club was so concerned about the comprehensive and overwhelming nature of the Fitzroy victory that, three days later, on Tuesday, 9 July 1963, the club convened a special 100-minute meeting between all of the club’s senior players and all of the members of the club's selection
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The game was remarkable for the extensive, detailed, and well-structured team strategies and player-against-player tactics devised by Clark (the stand-in coach-for-the-day), such that, in addition to
Fitzroy playing an ideal game on a very muddy and waterlogged Brunswick Street Oval, the Fitzroy
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The
Geelong selectors made five changes to the previous round's team: two of which were "forced" upon them, and three which were not. The selected team was far more experienced than the Fitzroy team: eleven (including Polly Farmer, with a total of 190 WAFL and VFL games) had played more than 35
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On the evening before the match, Wally Clark called all of the
Fitzroy players together and quietly, thoroughly, and carefully explained — in very clear, precise, and simple terms — how all of them were to play (collectively) as a team, how each of them was to play as an individual and, in
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In addition to the playing arena itself being rather low-lying and very poorly drained—a situation that meant that whenever there was heavy rain, the Brunswick Street Oval had a strong tendency to be very muddy and seriously waterlogged for weeks on end; the long, thin, and (comparatively)
1034:, and that was the difference in the two teams. And that was all because of Wally Clark. I don’t remember running onto the ground, he just had us so worked up. We all played roles on the field, but Wally Clark was the star that day." — Bryan Clements' 2014 recollection of the day.
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The Fitzroy selectors made eight changes to the previous round's team: five of which were "forced" upon them, and three which were not. The selected team was very inexperienced; it had seven teenagers, and only six members of the team had played more than 18 senior games.
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rectangular shape of Fitzroy's home ground, even when completely dry, always demanded significant tactical adjustments in visiting teams, especially those accustomed to playing their matches on wide, and (comparatively) circular-shaped oval football fields such as the
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Although the Fitzroy team played in 36 matches over the two seasons of Murray's tenure, Murray was absent on two occasions. On 6 July 1963, Murray was absent on interstate duties in South Australia, and Wally Clark, captain-coach of the Reserves, coached the team to
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As an example of the sorts of muddy playing conditions and waterlogged states of the grounds that had caused the one-week postponement of the VFL’s fixture, see the photograph taken on Saturday 13 July 1963 (the day of the VFL’s postponement), at the
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1052:"The young Lions . . . were going in for the ball with a ton of determination . . . bewildered the Cats from the start and their marking, handball and teamwork shocked the Cats"; and Fitzroy scored 3.4 (22) — with full-forward
1049:, won the toss and elected to kick, with the breeze, to the (northern) railway end, which also meant that the Fitzroy team's right-hand side was on the comparatively dryer grandstand side of the muddy and waterlogged ground.
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into a damaging player", and, as well, although they kicked a number of behinds (Hamer, one; Sharrock, three, and Polinelli, four), none of Geelong's left-footers scored a single goal during the game.
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The weather that Melbourne experienced over that weekend proved that the committee's decision was well justified — not only did the storms and heavy rainfall cause widespread flooding in the Glenroy (
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This extraordinary performance, undoubtedly a consequence of Wally Clark’s meticulous planning, strongly contrasts with the fact that not only did Fitzroy fail to win another match during the entire
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On the day of the match Geelong's third XVIII (under-19s) and second XVIII (reserves) had already won their games against Fitzroy, 10.11 (71) to 6.10 (46), and 8.13 (61) to 4.8 (32), respectively.
1158:— in other words, given that Kevin Murray did not coach the team on that day, the Fitzroy team was absolutely winless for Murray's entire two-season and 34-match captain-coach career (1963–1964).
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As an example of the sorts of unsatisfactory ground conditions prevailing in the week before the Fitzroy vs. Geelong match, see the muddy, waterlogged condition of North Melbourne’s
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on 6 July 1963. The game is most notable for winless Fitzroy defeating eventual premiers Geelong in an unfathomable upset, highlighting what would be
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1903:, Mt Eliza: Ken Piesse Football & Cricket Books.
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strength in and around the packs, should be Geelong's
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Beames, Percy, "Cats Surprise by Dropping Rosenow",
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1562:Geelong Player Details (Grand Final): VFL Tables.
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1359:Brown, Alf, "Fitzroy oval not fit for training",
300:to the inter-State side, Murray and rover Graham
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1138:and, as well, fail to win a single match in the
342:, Saturday, 6 July 1963 (emphasis in original).
1524:to full-forward (replacing Doug Wade), dropped
1870:McDonald, Ian (1963), "Lions have Shock Win",
1804:, coach of the under-19s, coached the team to
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325:Sharper and more confident ball handling, plus
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1367:Brown, Alf, "Plough Used on Fitzroy Ground",
336:the knockouts and holding control in the air.
1468:Geelong Player Details (Round 9): VFL Tables
1382:Fitzroy Player Details (Round 9): VFL Tables
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1101:According to the football correspondent of
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1757:Fitzroy Scores Shock Win in V.F.L. Game,
284:Geelong's Neil Tresize. . . .
1861:Lord, Sam (2014), "The Miracle Match",
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1284:Wingman Trains in Mud,
1916:Boyles Football Photos
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1343:Spartans of Football,
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1887:Piesse, Ken (2014a),
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1872:The Sporting Globe
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1479:The team's coach,
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1171:Wally Clark
1140:1964 season
980:Garry Hamer
904:Bill Goggin
867:John Yeates
822:Garry Hamer
798:Bill Miller
774:John Devine
696:Wally Clark
588:Brian Beers
554:Colin Sleep
523:Bob Beattie
516:David Sykes
485:Allen Lynch
266:Bill Goggin
242:Wally Clark
162:6 July 1963
1954:Categories
1926:) (1963),
1880:Herald Sun
1638:Herald Sun
1614:AFL Tables
1599:AFL Tables
1577:, in 1963.
1514:John Watts
1448:Ray Slocum
1411:Ted Lovett
1369:The Herald
1361:The Herald
1223:References
1119:John Hayes
1111:Brian Pert
1047:Ron Harvey
929:Paul Vinar
743:John Watts
676:Ray Slocum
651:John Hayes
619:Ian McCrae
578:Ron Harvey
571:Tony Hirst
547:John Bahen
509:Brian Pert
492:Norm Brown
375:, and the
348:Background
177:Attendance
1485:Doug Wade
1481:Bob Davis
1407:Joe Dixon
1335:Moorabbin
1125:Aftermath
1097:Reception
1073:Half-time
1058:Max Miers
1008:Pre-match
829:Bill Ryan
605:Max Miers
302:Campbell.
150:3.13 (31)
131:9.13 (67)
128:8.11 (59)
87:3.13 (31)
82:9.13 (67)
1211:See also
736:Roy West
147:2.9 (21)
144:1.6 (12)
125:3.7 (25)
122:3.4 (22)
1932:The Age
1922:Wells (
1854:The Age
1846:Sources
1835:The Age
1820:The Age
1677:The Age
1653:The Age
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1442:The Age
1417:The Age
1345:The Age
1316:The Age
1301:The Age
1286:The Age
1262:The Age
1247:The Age
1162:Geelong
1154:in the
1130:Fitzroy
1104:The Age
1028:Goliath
989:Ron Fry
962:Lead-up
712:Geelong
644:Ron Fry
461:Fitzroy
409:Newport
363:Weather
340:The Age
230:Geelong
226:Fitzroy
196:Fitzroy
185:Umpires
167:Stadium
141:0.6 (6)
75:Geelong
70:Fitzroy
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1409:, and
1365:, and
413:Altona
180:16,221
1191:Notes
1032:David
942:Coach
689:Coach
432:Teams
419:Venue
1905:ISBN
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159:Date
137:GEEL
118:FITZ
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